give a brief assessment of Hitler's rise to power
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Hitler's rise to power was based upon long-term factors - resentment in the German people, the weakness of the Weimar system - which he exploited through propaganda (paid for by his rich, Communist-fearing backers), the terror of his stormtroopers, and the brilliance of his speeches.
During the 'roaring twenties' Germans ignored this vicious little man with his programme of hatred. But when the Great Depression ruined their lives, they voted for him in increasing numbers. Needing support, and thinking he could control Hitler, President Hindenburg made the mistake in January 1933 of giving Hitler the post of Chancellor.
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- when the first war broke out, he enrolled for the army, he became a corporal, and earned medals for bravery
- in 1919, he joined a small group called 'German workers party'
- he then took over the organization and renamed it as 'national socialist German workers' party.
then this party came to be known as 'Nazi party'.
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